Studebaker Carburetors : Studebaker Trucks 1935, 1936 Studebaker Trucks 1935, 1936 Form 63306—Canadian CARTER CARBURETOR CORPORATION, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. STUDEBAKER 308S 336S June, 1938 Reprinted December, 1945 1935 MOTOR SERIAL NUMBERS No. 308S Model T2 —CI37 and higher Model T4 —CI12 and higher Model T6 —Cl21 and higher Model T8 —CIO2 and higher 1936 SERIAL NUMBERS —No. 336S II/2-Ton Conventional—2T2-C30I and higher 11/2-Ton C. O. E.—2M2-C101 and higher 2-Ton Conventional—2W6-C101 and higher 2-Ton C. O. E.—2M6-CIOI and higher 21h-Ton—2W7-CIOI and higher 3-Ton—2W8-C30I and higher Casting No. 51 on face of flange DOWN-DRAFT CARBURETERS Nos. 308S-336S—LIST PRICE $ 17.65 A $2.50 exchange allowance is deducted from the list price if buyer turns in old carbureter. CARBURETER SPECIFICATIONS For Studebaker Six Cylinder Truck Motor: 3¼ Inch Bore; 43/8 Inch Stroke STUDEBAKER TRUCKS MODELS 1935—T2-T4-T6-T8-308S 1936—2M2-2T2-3365 ( 308S Superseded by 413S 3365 Superseded by 357S Dimensions: Flange size, 11/4 inch S. A. E. Primary venturi, 11/32 inch I. D. Secondary venturi, 11/16 inch I. D. Main venturi, 11/4 inch I. D. Float Level: Distance from float (at free end) to float chamber cover to be 3/8 inch when needle is seated. Outside Vent: No. 10 drill size. No inside vent. Gasoline Intake: Square vertical needle. No. 48 drill size hole in needle seat. Gasoline Line Connection: 1/4 inch S. A. E. elbow. Low Speed Jet Tube: Jet, No. 70 drill size. By-pass in body, No. 55 drill size. Economizer in body, No. 48 drill size. Idle Port: Length, .200 inch; width, .030 inch. Idle Port Opening: .016 to .020 inch with valve closed tight. Idle Bleed: Size, No. 52 drill. Idle Screw Seat: No. 46 drill. Set Idle Adjustment Screw: Turn screw 1/4 to I turn open. .For richer mixture, turn screw out. Do not idle engine below a speed equivalent to 6 M. P. H. (360 R. P. M.). Main Nozzle: In primary venturi, angle 30°. Size, No. 35 drill. Metering Rod: (Standard) Economy step, .069 inch diameter. Middle step tapers to .063 inch diameter. Power step, .044 inch diameter. Length, 3-25/64 inches. Metering Rod Jet: No. 42 drill size. Metering Rod Setting: Use gauge, Part No. T109-25 (2.795 inches). Accelerating Pump: Low pressure type, with adjustable stroke. Pump jet: No. 72 drill size. Intake ball check, No. 62 drill size. Discharge ball check, No. 45 drill size. Relief disk check, No. 65 drill size. Choke: Manual—Butterfly type, offset valve, with pressure relief valve. Motor Tune-Up—Be Accurate! Always Use Feeler Gauges! CAUTION: Change worn or leaky flange gaskets. Tighten manifold bolts and test compression before adjusting carbureter. r (Champion No.7) Spark Plug Gap .025" Set Breaker Points .020" VALVE CLEARANCE Set Valves with Motor Cold 336S-308S Intake .016"-.006" Exhaust .016"-.010" Correct Float Level (Remove Cork Gasket and measure from machined surface of float cover casting) % Inch Idle Adjustment Screw Setting ¼ to I Turn Open Use Timing Light and Time by Fly Wheel Mark. 308S—Breaker Points to Open With Flywheel Set I" B.T.D.C. 3365—Breaker Points to Open 2° B.T.D.C. CARBURETER If carbureter loads up after considerable service, float level should be checked. Wear on lip of float lever will raise float level. Float level may be reset by,bending lip of float lever down to raise float level or bending lever up to lower float level. Only a very slight bend is needed. If motor stalls while idling, reset idle adjustment screw and throttle lever adjusting screw. If these adjustments do not correct the trouble, remove low speed jet tube and clean thoroughly with compressed air. Examine and see that tube seats air-tight in body casting, top and bottom. If not, replace with a new tube of identical specifications. NEVER CHANGE A LOW SPEED JET TUBE FROM ONE CARBURETER TO ANOTHER. Pump stroke adjustable for high or low temperatures. Set to longest Poor acceleration may be due to damaged or worn plunger leather in accelerating pump, corrosion in pump cylinder, loose or cracked cylinder, cracked plunger cup or bent pump arm (parts which may be replaced at small cost). If plunger is removed from cylinder, always use loading tool in re-assembling to avoid damage to plunger leather. stroke for cold weather, shorter stroke for hot weather driving ADJUSTMENTS Increased resistance on foot throttle indicates a clogged pump jet. Pump jet should be removed and cleaned with compressed air, which, in many cases, will remove the dirt or lint. However, it is usually advisable to replace the pump jet, as its cost is nominal. All jets and ball checks must be seated gasoline-tight. Copyright 1938 by Carter Carburetor Corporation All rights reserved. CARTER SERVICE DISTRIBUTORS: AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO., Ltd., 1009 BAY ST., TORONTO, ONT. BEATTIE AUTO ELECTRIC, Ltd., 176 FORT ST., WINNIPEG, MAN.